How One Entrepreneur Launched 10 Different Products By Working With Freelancers

How One Entrepreneur Launched 10 Different Products By Working With Freelancers

When not freelancing or hustling with new entrepreneurial projects, Micheal G. Keating also runs a digital consultancy under his name ­ Micheal G. Keating, an online web application, and a handful of other online companies.

If you’re wondering what drug he’s on, it’s commonly known as “working smart, not hard”. Sounds familiar? Michael tells us all about it.

Scaling at the speed of light

“What prompted me to hire freelancers is simple ­ it’s cost­effective (and more scalable). There comes a point in every professional’s career, where you ask yourself, “Why am I spending hours trying to do this when I could pay someone much more skilled to do it in a fraction of the time?”. There are so many talented people around the world, many of which are very reliable and affordable. So when it comes to items I don’t have the time or the necessary skills to complete to a satisfactory level, I hire freelancers,” revealed Keating.

“PeoplePerHour has allowed me to expand my business to beyond the skills that I possess. It also enabled me to be more efficient with tasks that I just wasn’t an expert at. The achievements are still in progress, but at this time, PPH has enabled me to manage 10s of clients and launch over 10 different products.”

Why PeoplePerHour?

“I’ve used other freelance platforms before and PeoplePerHour is far superior in terms of talent pool, the usability of the platform, and the “Hourlie” concept is very convenient for certain tasks. I’ve also built very strong relationships with a handful of freelancers that I wouldn’t have been able to do without the platform,” he continued.